Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Origins of the Magi Part V



93) Proposed descendants of the Nusantao, such as the Polynesians and the Sea Dayaks, display uncanny knowledge in the fields of navigation and building. The Hunas of Hawaii were considered almost magical in their command of the four directions.
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94) This may lend some credence to the Masonic claim of their origins being found in the architects of ancient Egypt and Rome.
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95) But, again, these monotheistic or "source" religions later associated with the Magi show remarkable influence from mainland Eurasia. And the very word "Magi" has it's roots in Eurasia, although the word "shaman" may have it's roots in SE Asian "seman."
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97) Could it be that an older religion, possibly originating from the "Neanderthaloids," clashed and mingled with this Nusantao religion in Northern India 5000 years ago, hence sparking the aforementioned "monotheistic" religions?
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98)My study of the ancient "Neanderthaloid" religion has culminated in the novelette "The Unnamed Bears Favor," available in all bookstores. It contains an afterward citing academic sources which expand on these ideas.
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99) Currently, I;m working on a second novel concerning the Magi of prehistoric China, and their influence upon the Pengtoushan and Peiligang cultures of 9000 years ago. If you're interested, please like, subscribe, and follow!
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Upcoming studies include the origin of the elongaated skulls found throughout early civilizations, new findings in support of the Nusantao theory, and a look into the esoteric origins of The Last Supper. Be well. homo sapiens!

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